Promote peace and commemorate Hiroshima Day

July 31st, 2010

Hi guys,

A wonderfully inspiring event is to take place on 6th August at 5.30pm at the Taylor River, Blenheim (amphitheatre steps at the end of High Street) to promote peace and commemorate Hiroshima Day. There will be candle floating singing and a few short speeches highlighting the significance of the occasion. It will be magical if the community gets behind this initiative.

If you feel inspired please bring along a lantern or candle and enjoy

Floating Candle Lantern Instructions

MATERIALS (measurements are approximate):

2 strips wood – L 130cm x W 3.5cm x .5-1cm

2 pieces of wire (smaller than #8) – 80cm each

1 thin wire (e.g. florist’s) – 18cm

2 screws – 1.5cm (minimum)

1 nail – 2.5 cm

2 polystyrene strips – L 20cm x W 3.5cm

glue

candle stub

roll of lunch paper -

METHOD OF CONSTRUCTION:

1) Drill holes through each end of both pieces of wood

2) Nail through the centre of 1 piece of wood to create a candle holding spike on top

3) Screw both pieces of wood together near the centre nail to form a cross shape

4) Glue polystyrene strips to the bottom of the top piece of wood, both side of the centre

5) Put long wires through holes at each end of the wood pieces, crossing over each other in

the centre. Twist the bits of wire sticking out the bottom with pliers to secure

6) Make a loop with the small thinner wire and twist the bottom of the loop around the big

wires where they cross at centre – securing all wires together and creating a hanging loop

7) Fix the short candle on the nail

8) Fold lunch paper to approx 20cm wide (approx L 88cm).

9) Placing the double thickness at the bottom of the lantern frame, wrap the lunch paper

around the frame until it overlaps. Trim and glue.

A video to share from my favourite blog

July 31st, 2010
http://www.vimeo.com/13575590

This video is kindly shared by Amanda of my favourite blog www.soulemama.com

Enjoy your weekend! tika x

Picton : Cruises in the Marlborough Sounds

July 20th, 2010

Good morning. Another day with bright sun, crisp air and the still glass clear waters of the Marlborough Sounds are looking beautifully tempting – an excellent day to skip away. Should you be thinking similarly, a new venture Picton charters and Backpackers Afloat may be the answer for you, as they offer private exclusive boat charters in the Marlborough Sounds, along with their two night Backpackers Cruise. Steve and Rebecca will be delighted to hear from you and answer your inquiries. An excellent way to explore the Queen Charlotte Track, as Backpackers Afloat can also drop you off at Ship’s Cove (the start of the Queen Charlotte Track) where New Zealand’s European discoverer Captain Cook made many visits.

Cruises leave from Picton Town Wharf for Ship’s Cove at 10.15am on Monday’s for the two night Backpackers Cruise.This cruise is available from 4 October 2010.

The vessel M.V. Flightless is an ex Navy Inshore Patrol boat, originally named Moa, which has been converted for your enjoyment.

Alternatively you can charter the entire vessel for a bare boat day rate private boat charter with skipper and one crew member provided or a tailored exclusive boat charter cruise. Catered or non catered, it’s up to you.

Just contact Backpackers Afloat – Picton Charters for more details.

In addition they will be offering Rugby World Cup cruising & accommodation options for central city Viaduct Harbour Auckland so book with them quickly and secure your holiday accommodation now.

Okay I’d best away and do some work… I might have to make do with a walk to Bob’s Bay to get my Marlborough Sounds hit for the day……bon voyage….tika

Legendary Nairobi Trio Live Music at Le Cafe Picton / Seresin Wine and Olive Oil tasting

July 12th, 2010

K – check it out! The legendary Nairobi Trio in a live high-energy jazz performance! …
Where: Le Cafe, London Quay, Picton
When: This Saturday 17 July starts 6pm
What:  Seresin Wine and Olive Oil tasting – Three course dinner- live jazz with the Nairobi Trio
(just before they head to Europe) All the above for just $75pp…
This will book fast guys so give the awsome front of  house guys a ring
Le Cafe, 03 573 5588 or $25 just for the music.
Richard Adams’ recent paintings will be on display – Richard is the lead singer/jazz violinist from the Nairobi Trio and an accomplished abstract painter as well.

Picton is definitely the place to be this weekend. Food,  Wine & Music – good company, all of the best. :) tika

Corporate Entertainment and Visual Comedy: Duo des Iles

June 24th, 2010

Experienced entertainers Wendy and Eric of Duo Des Iles are available for corporate entertainment bookings throughout the region,  nationally and internationally, so contact them for enquiries.

Their fastpaced shows are truly diverse and being visual, cross the language barrier with ease. The shows range from craziness of comedy to the subtlety of mime, the strength of acrobatics to the dynamism of dance and the novelty of lifesized puppets.

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